Together with the release of All Rich Shots, we have also released the TwitterShot. It uses the Twitter API to display various information for different links to twitter:
- For a link that points to a tweet’s permalink we display user’s information and the content of the tweet. For example: this tweet from Lance Armstrong
- For a link that points to a user’s twitter page we display the user’s profile information and his latest tweets
- For a link that points to a twitter search results page we display the tweets that are part of this result set
It seems like there are mixed feelings about this new feature. I like it though. Why? Because it allows a video viewer to avoid the need of visiting YouTube.com to search for videos, and it keeps that users for a longer session on the sites he is on. Just like Snap Shots!


Rebloging what I posted earlier today on the Snap Blog.
Nominations for Mashable’s Open Web Awards have officially opened, and we hope our faithful users, publishers and followers will help Snap Shots be voted the #1 Blog Plugin!
To vote, simply type in your email and hit the “Submit” button in the widget below. Then spread the word and share your vote with your Twitter followers and Facebook friends. Don’t forget to check your inbox for an email asking you to confirm your vote.
Update: Voting is now closed.
Check out the latest Snap Shot we have built using the CrunchBase API. More info here.
Snap
Jay Meydad
So, you have decided to present at a conference, spent thousands of dollars on the booth space, renting or shipping equipment, ordering schwags to give away to people, staffing the booth and more. How do you make sure you will get something back? Well, first you need people to talk to and present your product. So, how do you get those?
First, I will start with what you should not do. For that, I am going to use a photo I took last week at Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco. I have nothing personal against this guy but no wonder his booth is empty. So, never, never, never have a high chair, sit on it and wait for people to approach you.

Instead, stand up, face the people who walk the halls, be proactive and approach them with lines that would get their interest.
At Snap, our director of marketing came with a very simple line: “You need a pen!”. The typical answer is “ha?!” because this is the last thing people expect to hear. But then we pull the trick and show them that our pen also has a very cool flashlight that displays the Snap Shots icon. And once people see the flash light, they walk into the booth just like bees who get attracted to the light.
While I am lying in bed with bronchitis, my colleagues at Snap released our new feature – HotShots.
It is a page that shows the hot, mild and cold links, in a week of activity around the network of 2MM web sites that use Snap Shots. Search engine’s zeitgeist page shows what people are searching for when they start their activity online, while HotShots shows where people link to in their recent posts and articles and how their readers interact with that content.
Erick Schonfeld of TechCrunch calls it “the linkgeist of the web”. I like that name.
Check it out (make sure you visit every Tuesday evening when an updated version goes live) and visit the Snap Blog to learn more about it.
Technorati Tags: Snap.com,HotShots,Linkgeist,Snap Shots,Zeitgeist
iA, a strategic design agency based in Tokyo, released the web trend map for 2008. Around 300 of the most influential and successful web sites and services were pinned down to the greater Tokyo-area train map.
This year, the map (which is available as a 3D poster as well) not only uses Snap Shots to display previews of the home pages of the different sites, but it also lists Snap Shots among the successful and influential ones. Next to Snap Shots, on the “Technology Line” (green), you can find MyBlogLog, Wordpress, Technorati, Reddit, Blogger, Feedburner, Drupal, Opera, Adobe, Flash, PDF, MySQL, IBM, Linux, Python, Sony and others.
This is a very nice acknowledgement to the Snap Shots service, and a great implementation using Snap Shots.

Technorati Tags:
iA,
Snap Shots,
Tokyo train map,
Web Trend Map 2008,
MyBlogLog,
Wordpress,
Technorati,
Blogger,
Feedburner,
Drupal,
Opera,
Adobe,
Flash,
PDF,
MySQL,
IBM,
Linux,
Python,
Sony,
Reddit
Categories: Mashup, Snap Shots, User Experience, Web Tags: Adobe, Blogger, Drupal, Feedburner, Flash, iA, IBM, Linux, Mashup, MyBlogLog, MySQL, Opera, PDF, Python, Reddit, Snap Shots, Sony, Technorati, Tokyo train map, Web 2.0, Web Trend Map 2008, Wordpress
Two cool initiatives that we have introduced lately are gaining popularity.
- WowShot is our small contribution to over 4MM World Of Warcraft players. So, if you have a Blade of the Titans, a Lionheart Blade, or other items, feel free to link to them and allow your readers to preview them inside a Shot.
- The Badge-O-Rama contest has brought over 75 creative designers to send us their art work in the form of badges for web sites and blogs. Now it is time to vote. The winner will be determined by scoring the number of positive comments (+1) and the negative comments (-1) as of January 31, 2008. So, pick the ones you like and comment on them. Here are two of my favorite picks.
Designers – Harry up to design a Snap Shots badge and participate in the Bagde-O-Rama contest. Every designer gets the famous "I Shot the Internets" T-Shirt and plenty of recognition. The most popular badge will win a $500 award.
More information here.
Mazal Tov to one of the world’s fastest growing ad networks!
I posted more information, including highlights from the past 12 months, on the Snap Blog.
 Happy Birthday
Tiger Woods
Technorati Tags: Snap Shots, Anniversary